The class you are currently taking.
What is Sociology?
What is Introduction to Sociology?
The grade you need to pass the class.
What is 60% or higher?
Your Sociology teacher.
Who is Ms. Fritz?
The practice of copying words, sentences, images, or ideas for use in written or oral assessments without giving proper credit to the source.
What is plagiarism?
The room your Sociology class is in.
What is room C207?
What is 8 units?
Name one grading category.
What is Classwork, Formative Assessments, or Summative Assessments?
The way you can contact Ms. Fritz.
Bonus points if you can write down Ms. Fritz's email!
What is email?
gfritz@d187.org
The way to be prepared for class.
What is bringing all necessary materials, including textbooks, notebooks, and any assigned work?
The materials you need for Sociology.
What is a Chromebook, a writing utensil, and a folder?
The longest time spent in a unit.
What is 3 weeks?
The last time a formative assessment can be turned in for grading.
What is the last day of the unit?
The way you can get extra help from Ms. Fritz.
What is attending office hours or scheduling a meeting for before or after school?
The amount of times a week a student should attend class.
What is daily or 5 times a week?
The time your class starts on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
2nd Period: What is 9:46 AM?
5th Period: What is 12:04 PM?
The number of units that start with an S.
What is 2?
Unit 2: Socialization and Unit 3: Social Stratification
The first step of the process for redoing summative assessments.
What is meeting with Ms. Fritz?
The methodology Ms. Fritz follows to help teach students.
What is hands-on learning, projects, research, discussions, or student-centered learning?
The meaning of giving your best effort.
What is participating actively, completing assignments to the best of your ability, or striving for continuous improvement?
What is .5 credit?
The last unit of Sociology.
What is Individual Action and Social Change
The weight of each of the three grading categories: Classwork, Formative Assessments, Summative Assessments.
What is Classwork: 10%; Formative Assessments: 30%, and Summative Assessments 60%?
Ms. Fritz's cat's name.
Who is Mabel?
The place cell phones go at the start of class.
What is the Phone Spa?